A bed rail (10) for attaching to a sidewall (12) of a motor vehicle (14), comprising a pair of elongate members (60) held in spaced-apart relation by a leading end cap (16, 30) and a trailing end cap (18, 30), the elongate members defining a space therebetween and an ornamental indicia-bearing panel (20) disposed in the space, for mounting with fasteners to a cap of a sidewall of the motor vehicle. In one aspect, the bed rail assembles by recesses in the elongate members (60) receiving tongues (42, 44) on the end caps (30). A channel (62) in the elongate members hold the edges of the panel. In another aspect, an integral bed rail (90) defines a longitudinal slot (102) through which the panel (20) passes into the space. A method of attaching a bed rail to a sidewall of a motor vehicle is disclosed.
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31. A bed rail for attaching to a sidewall of a motor vehicle, comprising a pair of elongate members held in spaced-apart relation by a leading end cap and a trailing end cap, the elongate members defining a space therebetween and an ornamental panel disposed in the space, for mounting with fasteners to a cap of a sidewall of a motor vehicle.
24. A bed rail for attaching to a sidewall of a pickup truck, comprising:
an elongate member having a leading end and a trailing end with opposing first and second elongate portions extending therebetween with the first elongate portion defining a longitudinal slot; and a panel received through the slot into a gap defined between the first and the second elongate portions, whereby the panel being received through the slot is displayed upon mounting the elongate member to a sidewall of a pickup truck.
1. A bed rail for attaching to a sidewall of a pickup truck, comprising:
a leading end cap and a trailing end cap, each having a pair of spaced-apart tongues; an upper elongate member and a lower elongate member, each member having a recess defined in opposing distal ends for matingly receiving a respective tongue of the leading and trailing end caps; and means for supporting an ornamental panel between the upper and the lower elongate members, whereby the leading and trailing end caps, being matingly engaged to the upper and lower elongate members, define an elongate bed rail for attachment to a sidewall of a pickup truck.
18. A bed rail for attaching to a sidewall of a pickup truck, comprising:
a leading end cap and a trailing end cap, each having a pair of spaced-apart tongues; an upper elongate member and a lower elongate member, each upper and lower elongate member having a recess defined in opposing distal ends for matingly receiving a respective tongue of the leading and trailing end caps and the lower elongate member defining a longitudinally extending slot therein; and a panel received through the slot into a gap between the upper and the lower elongate members, whereby the panel being received by the lower elongate member is displayed upon mounting the bed rail to a sidewall of a pickup truck.
28. A method of installing a bed rail on a sidewall of a motor vehicle, comprising the steps of:
(a) attaching a first elongate member to a cap edge of a sidewall of a motor vehicle, said elongate member defining at least one channel for receiving an ornamental panel therein; (b) connecting a first end cap to a distal end of the lower elongate member and to the cap edge of the sidewall; (c) inserting a panel into the channel; (d) connecting the first end cap to a distal end of a second elongate member while receiving an opposing edge of the panel in a channel therein; and (e) attaching a second end cap to an opposing distal end of the first and the second elongate members and to the cap edge of the sidewall.
12. A bed rail for attaching to a sidewall of a pickup truck, comprising:
a leading end cap and a trailing end cap, each having a pair of spaced-apart tongues; an upper elongate member and a lower elongate member, each upper and lower elongate member having a recess defined in opposing distal ends for matingly receiving a respective tongue of the leading and trailing end caps and each upper and lower elongate member defining a pair of spaced-apart longitudinally extending channels; and a pair of panels received in respective aligned channels of the upper and lower elongate members, whereby the panels received in the channels are held therein by the leading and trailing end caps being matingly engaged to the upper and lower elongate members, for attachment to a sidewall of a pickup truck.
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wherein the elongate members define recesses at opposing distal ends configured for matingly receiving the tongues for securing the end caps to the elongate members.
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The present application is a non-provisional application claiming benefit of co-pending provisional application Ser. No. 60/394,136, filed Jul. 5, 2002.
The present invention relates to bed rails for pickup trucks, and more particularly, the present invention relates to bed rails readily attachable to sidewalls of pickup trucks and further having readily selectively installed indicia-bearing panels for use with pickup trucks.
In recent years, trucks have become a large segment of the motor vehicle industry. Pickup trucks having enlarged seating cabs and large cargo beds have likewise increased in popularity. New trucks are costly, and while the manufacturers provide standard and optional equipment, many owners seek to outfit their trucks with accessory products. Indeed, the accessories market for pickup trucks has developed along with the increased acquisition and use of pickup trucks. Truck accessories allow the owner of the truck to personalize and achieve a "look" for the truck with ornamental effects, after-market add-on products, lighting, and sound systems. Notwithstanding, most truck consumers want the accessories to not have "add-on" appearances, but rather, to have a "manufacturers" appearance. Accessories in the pickup truck market now account for a significant majority of sales of automotive accessories sold in the United States.
One popular accessory for pickup trucks is bed rails that mount to the cap or upper edge of the sidewalls that define the bed of the pickup truck. Bed rails are elongate members typically having chrome appearance, although bed rails are also supplied in powder coat or stainless steel. Limited types of bed rails are available. These are notable tube rails and slot rails. Typically, the bed rails have at least one elongate longitudinal opening defined by spaced-apart members or straights and have tapered leading and trailing ends. In addition to ornamental effect, the bed rails further function as tie-down devices, by which loads in the bed of the truck may be secured with cords or connectors attached to the bed rails.
As noted above, many truck owners seek to accessorize their trucks. This includes embellishing the trucks with signage or wording that reflects an appreciation for or an association with a sports team, an educational institution, a scenic outdoors or wildlife image, or a cartoonish commentary, among other graphics or text images.
The bed rails heretofore have not facilitated the combination of bed rail accessory with selective ornamental embellishments.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a bed rail readily attachable to sidewalls of pickup trucks and further for selective display and changing of ornamental indicia-bearing panels for use with pickup trucks. It is to such that the present invention is directed.
The present invention meets the need in the art by providing a bed rail for attaching to a sidewall of a motor vehicle, comprising a pair of elongate members held in spaced-apart relation by a leading end cap and a trailing end cap, the elongate members defining a space therebetween and an ornamental panel disposed in the space, for mounting with fasteners to a cap of a sidewall of motor vehicle.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a bed rail for attaching to a sidewall of a pickup truck, comprising a leading end cap and a trailing end cap, and each has a pair of spaced-apart tongues. An upper elongate member and a lower elongate member each have a recess defined in opposing distal ends for matingly receiving a respective tongue of the leading and the trailing end caps. The leading and trailing end caps, being matingly engaged to the upper and lower elongate members, define an elongate bed rail for attachment to a sidewall of a pickup truck.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a bed rail for attaching to a sidewall of a pickup truck, comprising an elongate member having a leading end and a trailing end with opposing first and second elongate portions extending therebetween and the first elongate portion defining a longitudinal slot. A panel is received through the slot into a gap defined between the first and the second elongate portions. The panel being received through the slot is displayed upon mounting the elongate member to a sidewall of a pickup truck.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of installing a bed rail on a sidewall of a motor vehicle, comprising the steps of:
(a) attaching a first elongate member to a cap edge of a sidewall of a motor vehicle, said elongate member defining at least one channel for receiving an ornamental panel therein;
(b) connecting a first end cap to a distal end of the lower elongate member and to the cap edge of the sidewall;
(c) inserting a panel into the channel;
(d) connecting the first end cap to a distal end of a second elongate member while receiving an opposing edge of the panel in a channel therein; and
(e) attaching a second end cap to an opposing distal end of the first and the second elongate members and to the cap edge of the sidewall.
Objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following detailed description of the invention and claims in view of the appended drawings.
Referring now in more detail to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views,
The bed rail 10 further includes a pair of elongate members 60 disposed between the leading end 16 and the trailing end 18. In the illustrated embodiment, the member 60 is an extruded tube defining a pair of spaced-apart channels 62 and an intermediate channel 64. The channels 62, 64 extend longitudinally. In the illustrated embodiment, opposing sidewalls of the elongate member 60 define openings 66 at distal end portions. The openings 66 align with the openings 46, 48 in the tongues 42, 44. The openings 66 and 46, 48 receive fasteners such as a screw 68 for securing the elongate member 60 to the end cap 30, as discussed below. The elongate member 60 further defines a plurality of spaced-apart openings 70 which receive fasteners for securing the elongate member 60 to the sidewall 12 of the pickup truck 14.
The panels 20 seat in the channels 62. The panels 20 may include indicia 22, such as symbols, words, text or other graphic images. The panels 20 may be painted, colored, or otherwise ornamentally decorated. For example,
A light fixture 76 mounts to the lower elongate member 60. The light fixture 76 includes a lamp 78 which connects through wires 80 to a source of electrical current, such as leads 82 extending from the rear light housing 84 for the parking and driving lights of the pickup truck. The light fixture 76 in the illustrated embodiment is designed for 12 volt direct current that is conventional with motor vehicles. A suitable light fixture 76 is the 140 SERIES INDIRECT STRIP FLORESCENT lighting fixture available from Thin-Lite Corporation of Camarillo, Calif.
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The end cap 30 for the leading end 16 is then attached. The intermediate channel 64 in the elongate member 60 defines a recess which receives the tongue 42 extending from the foot 32. The screws 52 pass through the countersunk openings 50 to secure the end cap 30 to the sidewall 12 at the leading end 16 of the bed rail 10.
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The panels 20 then seat in the channels 62 of the lower elongate member 60a.
The upper elongate member 60b is then installed. The upper edges of the panels 20 seat in the channels 62 of the upper elongate member 60b. The intermediate channel 64 receives the tongue 44 of the end cap 30 attached at the leading end 16. The upper elongate member 60b is moved laterally to engage the tongue 44 in the intermediate channel 64. As an alternate assembly method, the panels 20 are not inserted until after the upper elongate member 60b is attached to the tongue 44. Then, the panels 20 slide in the aligned channels 62 of the elongate members 60. While both the elongate members 60 may be from the same extrusion, the upper elongate member 60b may be bent to provide an arcuate ornamental appearance to the rail.
It is to be appreciated that in the embodiment using the light fixture 76, the panel 20a inwardly of the bed rail 10 may include an interior reflector surface, such as a metallic film or other reflective material.
Finally, the end cap 30 for the opposing end 18 is installed. The tongues 42, 44 slidingly enter the respective recesses defined by the intermediate channels 64 in the elongate members 60. Screws 52 extend through the openings 50 in the end cap 30 to connect the end cap 30 to the sidewall 12 at the trailing end 18. While the end cap 30 used for the trailing end 18 may be the same as that used for the leading end 16, the ornamental aerodynamic appearance of the bed rail 10 may be enhanced by using an end cap 30 for the trailing end having a sloping gradient shallower than that in the end cap used for the leading end. The end caps 30 as well as the elongate members 60 are readily manufactured as extrusions, such as with aluminum, plastic or other extrudable material, but may be cast, molded, or machined as well. The elongate members 60 extend substantially the length of the sidewall 12.
In the illustrated embodiment, screws 68 pass through the holes 66 and into the holes 46, 48 on opposing sides to secure the elongate members 60 to the end caps 30. However, an alternate embodiment does not use these fasteners and holes. Rather, the extended tongues 42, 44 slip-fit into the recesses defined by the intermediate channels 64. Fastening the lower elongate member 60a and fastening the end caps 30 to the bed rail also holds the upper elongate member 60b in position.
An alternate embodiment provides a single channel 62 in the elongate members, with an adjacent channel for receiving the tongues 42, 44. In another alternate embodiment the elongate member defines a single channel that combines the panel-receiving function of the channel 62 with the connecting function of the intermediate channel 64, whereby the tongues 42, 44 are received in a recess defined by the distal end portion of the channel while the remainder of the channel receives the edge of the panel. In another alternate embodiment, the tongues 42, 44 comprise discrete detachable connectors. The end cap 30 defines side recesses which receive the tongues for connecting the end cap to the elongate member.
The present invention provides for readily changing the panel 20. This is accomplished by removing the fastening screws 52 from the end cap 30 at the trailing end 18 of the bed rail 10. The panels 20 slide longitudinally in the channels 62 outwardly of the open end of the bed rail 10. The replacement panels 20 are inserted slidingly along the channels 62. The end cap 30 is reinstalled on the trailing end 18.
While the illustrated embodiment shows the openings 66 in the distal end portions of the elongate members 60 and the passages 46, 48 in the tongues 42, 44, it is to be appreciated that the bed rail 10 may be assembled without such. In this alternate embodiment, the securing of the lower elongate member 60a and the end caps 30 to the sidewall 12 is sufficient to lock the upper elongate member 60b in position between the end caps 30 of the leading and trailing ends 16, 18.
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The elongate member 110 readily receives a plurality of individual graphic devices rather than the panel 20.
The elongate members 110 receive a plurality of the letter devices 128 and graphic devices 134.
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While this invention has been described in detail with particular references to the preferred embodiments thereof, it should be understood that many modifications, additions and deletions, in addition to those expressly recited, may be made thereto without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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